Microsurgery on the Laboratory Rat, Volume 1: Permanent Cannulation of the Thoracic Duct
Record number: | 147b5 (legacy id: 3907) |
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Category: | Surgery |
Type: | DVD |
Description: Cannulation of a lymphatic vessel may be used in studies of immunology, pharmacokinetics and nutrition. Because of the delicate nature of the lymphatic vessels, and the problems caused by the formation of lymph clots, the most suitable place for the collection of lymph is the thoracic duct. In this technique, a purse-string suture is placed in the wall of the duct securing the silicon cannula. After this cannula is tunneled subcutaneously and fixed to the crown of the head, lymph can be collected while the animal is still freely moving in its cage. All details of the cannulation are shown in this video film, using three camera-positions (microscopic view, surgeon's view and total view). Computer animations are used.
Comments & References: Part of a series of 10 video films, available on DVDs. Accompanies the Manual of Microsurgery on the Laboratory Rat, describing general and experimental microsurgical techniques. Please see record numbers 3908, 3909, 3910, 3911, 3912, 3913, 3914, 3915, 3916 for the other 9 DVDs in this series. See also record number 4951 for The Microsurgical Developments PVC-RAT simulator and record number 5392 for REMOTE, an interactive patient monitoring system available on CD-ROM.
Price: Each DVD: Euro 149.00; Complete set of 10 DVDs (including a free copy of REMOTE): Euro 1400.00. Prices do not include taxes. Handling costs: Euro 9.50
Version: 1994
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